Presentation Information
[3501-04-02]Novel approaches for the establishment of sustainable and eco-friendly recovery schemes for precious metals in hydrometallurgy
○Sanghee Jeon1, Naoki Hiroyoshi2, Mayumi Ito2, Ilhwan Park2, Atsushi Shibayama1, Kazutoshi Haga1, Labone Godirilwe1 (1. Akita University, 2. Hokkaido University)
Chairperson: Naoko Okibe (Kyushu University)
Keywords:
Gold,Thiosulfate,Galvanic interaction
In hydrometallurgy, cyanide or halides are the conventional solvents to extract precious metals, but as the importance of the environment is emphasized, eco-friendly solvents have been in the spotlight. Among the alternative solvents, thiosulfate is one of the most attractive and promising solvents due to its non-toxicity, low corrosiveness, and high selectivity for precious metals, but its application on an industrial scale application is still severely limited because of one big drawback, which is; there is no acceptable recovery technique to recover gold-thiosulfate complex from the leachate to date. This study addresses several novel approaches for recovering gold ions from thiosulfate solutions by galvanic interactions of electron donors and/or mediators (e.g., zero-valent aluminum, activated carbon, pyrite, magnetite, and hematite).
